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Excellent article by Timothy B. Hurst. From the page: Two groups that oppose mountaintop removal coal mining have been told they are not welcome to hold their upcoming meetings at a former Boy Scout camp deep in the coal fields of eastern Kentucky.
Reviewed by Barrie501 Mar 07 2009, 09:02pm ( 2 reviews ) • planetsave.com
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Rated by Barrie501 on Mar 07 2009, 9:02pm
Excellent article by Timothy B. Hurst. From the page: Two groups that oppose mountaintop removal coal mining have been told they are not welcome to hold their upcoming meetings at a former Boy Scout camp deep in the coal fields of eastern Kentucky.
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Rated by tbhurst on Mar 07 2009, 8:53pm
Two environmental groups that had reserved a Kentucky camp ground for their annual retreats had their reservations suddenly canceled - with no explanation. As it turns out, some members that sit on the camp's board are coal industry bigs.
